CofC partners with Wisdom Works

The College of Charleston Executive MBA (EMBA) program is partnering with Wisdom Works, a renowned provider of transformative leadership programs, for its executive coaching program for thriving leadership. This collaboration will equip Executive MBA candidates with the tools they need...

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The College of Charleston Executive MBA (EMBA) program is partnering with Wisdom Works, a renowned provider of transformative leadership programs, for its executive coaching program for thriving leadership. This collaboration will equip Executive MBA candidates with the tools they need to lead and thrive in today’s complex, interconnected and ever-evolving world. The EMBA program at CofC is an 18-month hybrid experience, designed to empower working professionals with the skills and knowledge needed to excel in executive roles, while also accommodating their demanding schedules.

“We are thrilled to partner with Wisdom Works to offer our Executive MBA candidates a unique opportunity to further develop their leadership capabilities and realize their full potential,” said Ron Magnuson, executive director of graduate and executive programs for the School of Business at the College of Charleston. “Our graduates will not only emerge as effective leaders, but will also become champions of wellbeing for themselves and those they lead. These are the leaders who will drive change and positive results in their organizations.



” Wisdom Works has collaborated with leaders from top global firms, such as The Coca-Cola Company, Mars, Barilla, Roche, Merck and Hermès. Through their years of research and experience with top executives, Wisdom Works has pioneered a leadership system that raises consciousness and enables leaders to bring their best selves to work and create conditions for people around them to thrive. “We find that when leaders cultivate their capacity to thrive, they are better able to use their demands as opportunities for growth in their people, performance, and business results,” said Renee Moorefield, CEO of Wisdom Works.

“This holistic approach to leadership development will give participants an edge to lead with greater effectiveness and wisdom.” During the program, EMBA candidates will use two innovative assessment tools: • The Leadership Circle Profile – the only leadership instrument that measures creative competencies and reactive tendencies, the two primary domains of leadership. • Be Well Lead Well Pulse® – the first integrative leadership assessment focused on wellbeing and transformation.

Additionally, students will be paired with an executive coach to explore their results and work on individualized action plans for their growth, wellbeing and impact. For more information about the College of Charleston Executive MBA program and to apply, visit the website at //go.charleston.

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